

package Math;
 // Return d × 2scaleFactor rounded as if performed by a single correctly rounded floating-point multiply to a member of the double value set. See the Java Language Specification for a discussion of floating-point value sets. If the exponent of the result is between Double.MIN_EXPONENT and Double.MAX_EXPONENT, the answer is calculated exactly. If the exponent of the result would be larger than Double.MAX_EXPONENT, an infinity is returned. Note that if the result is subnormal, precision may be lost; that is, when scalb(x, n) is subnormal, scalb(scalb(x, n), -n) may not equal x.
//When the result is non-NaN, the result has the same sign as d.

public class Main12 {


    public static void main(String[] args) {
        float f=9;
        int w=9;
        System.out.println(Math.scalb(f, w));

    }

}
